Hendrix wrote:Except they didn't have comparable rookie seasons. Seriously, the list includes Michael Jordan, Lebron James, Allen Iverson. He faired well in raw PPG #'s, and if you sort for that he will be on a list with guys like that. But that doesn't mean he had a comparable rookie season to them.
But they did, that's all that says. Doesn't mean he will turn out anything like them. All it says it's these other players were the only ones to score more and assist more than Damian as a rookie. Period.
As far as impact goes, maybe not but the raw stats is what is being proposed here. An argument can be made otherwise (and obviously has) but what is being said he is "they all wore Blue", what you are trying to say is the quality, hue, shade or whatever isn't the same. But it's still blue.
Hendrix wrote:Seriously, I'm pretty suprised by the responses I'm getting here because I like Lillard as a player, and think he's the ROY, etc... But, it's like if someone isn't willing to put him up there with the all time greats you're going to get a bunch of Blazers fans jumping all over you.
There is a grey area between being a historic/all time/ record breaking rookie, and being crap. Just because someone doesn't think he belongs on lists with guys like Jordan, and Iverson does not mean they are bad mouthing him. Is there something wrong with simply thinking a player is very good, but not having an elite rookie year? It doesn't have to be so black and white.
As a Blazer fan, I will state what I know about a player I've been watching and following all year. As a reasonable man I look at things from as many perspectives as I can. I don't think Damian will be a superstar, I think he will be very good but not a HOFer, an Allstar? In this PG loaded climate? Maybe but unlikely. But what you are doing, like I've stated before is doing him a disservice by downplaying his stats because the careers of the company he's associate with here. Because these other players have been established in their careers as superstars, you assume people will generally think that's what he's going to be. What I know is, for a
rookie it's impressive.
Being a Blazer fan isn't exactly healthy.